Before he drops two new singles later tonight, The Weeknd has shared the tracklist for his next album, "Starboy."

At some point tonight, The Weeknd will release two new singles, "Party Monster" and "I Feel It Coming," off his upcoming album, Starboy. As shown on the song's cover artwork, "I Feel It Coming" will feature Daft Punk, the robotic duo that also contributed to the titular single, released in September. There's still no sign of either song, and fans might have to stick it out until the midnight hour, around the time when The Weeknd usually finds his groove. Before the bout of new music, though, he has awoken early to share the full tracklist for Starboy, with features included. In addition to Daft Punk, there are three more features, each of them highly intriguing. Lana Del Rey guests on "Stargirl Interlude," Kendrick Lamar on the subsequent track -- "Sidewalks," and Future on "All I Know."

Arriving after Beauty Behind the Madness' "Prisoner" as well as "Low Life," which appeared on Future's EVOL, it's presumed that two of the above collaborations will be killer. The one Kendrick Lamar is the wild card. Ditching the Drake feature for something more "conscious," "Sidewalks" just might turn out to be the album's best track. But first, "Party Monster" and "I Feel It Coming."

Before he drops two new singles later tonight, The Weeknd has shared the tracklist for his next album, "Starboy."

At some point tonight, The Weeknd will release two new singles, "Party Monster" and "I Feel It Coming," off his upcoming album, Starboy. As shown on the song's cover artwork, "I Feel It Coming" will feature Daft Punk, the robotic duo that also contributed to the titular single, released in September. There's still no sign of either song, and fans might have to stick it out until the midnight hour, around the time when The Weeknd usually finds his groove. Before the bout of new music, though, he has awoken early to share the full tracklist for Starboy, with features included. In addition to Daft Punk, there are three more features, each of them highly intriguing. Lana Del Rey guests on "Stargirl Interlude," Kendrick Lamar on the subsequent track -- "Sidewalks," and Future on "All I Know."

Arriving after Beauty Behind the Madness' "Prisoner" as well as "Low Life," which appeared on Future's EVOL, it's presumed that two of the above collaborations will be killer. The one Kendrick Lamar is the wild card. Ditching the Drake feature for something more "conscious," "Sidewalks" just might turn out to be the album's best track. But first, "Party Monster" and "I Feel It Coming."